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ARABELLA

Book number: 90459 Product format: Paperback Author: GEORGETTE HEYER

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A fiery debutante, an ill-tempered bachelor, a romance for the ages. Arabella is the daughter of an impoverished country parson who dreams of a new life in London, but her beauty and charm will only get her so far. When she embarks on her first London season armed with nothing but a benevolent godmother and her own notoriously short temper, she quickly runs afoul of Robert Beaumaris. He is the most eligible bachelor of the day, with a personality as strong and combative as hers, and Arabella cannot abide him thinking of her as just another pretty girl after his wealth, so she allows herself to be provoked into a game of deception - one that could have unexpected consequences. Another from the legendary creator of the beloved Regency romance genre. 280pp, paperback.

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Author GEORGETTE HEYER
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781787468221
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INNOCENT IN DEATH

Book number: 90471 Product format: Paperback Author: J. D. ROBB

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His heart began to thud, his throat to close and he tried to pull his body from the pool. 'I'll help you', said his killer said. He felt no pain. A young teacher sips a hot chocolate, blissfully unaware that his first taste condemns him to an agonising death. The community around him is devastated, and suspiciously protective of their own. No one is better equipped to see through the lies than homicide detective Eve Dallas, but she is distracted by the arrival of her husband Roarke's ex-lover, an impossibly glamorous vixen, determined to steal Roarke back. But Eve's personal life must wait when a second murder victim is found and everyone's eyes turn to the perfect school at the heart of it all. The secret will soon be out. 469pp, paperback.

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Author J. D. ROBB
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780749957483
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VISITOR'S HISTORIC BRITAIN: West Sussex Stone Age

Book number: 90684 Product format: Paperback Author: KEVIN NEWMAN

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Sussex-born tour guide, teacher, history consultant and journalist Kevin Newman regularly escapes up on the South Downs on walks much shorter than Belloc managed. Many writers have written about the delights of the former kingdom of the South Saxons, its Downs, villages, countryside, people and their ways, but this is the first book to take readers on a tour of discovery of each of the county's historic eras in turn. It looks at Ancient, Roman, Saxon, Viking, Norman, Medieval, Tudor and Second Iron Age, Stuart, Civil War and Restoration, Georgian, Napoleonic and Regency, Industrial, Victorian, Resort and Railway Era, Edwardian and First World War, Interwar, Art Deco/Modernist and Second World War, Post and Cold War Sussex. Points of interest like Church Norton, Chichester Cathedral, Arundel Castle, Goodwood, all houses and points of interest and where to lunch are marked in bold text in a book celebrating the writers, painters, royalty, artists and millions who have enjoyed Sussex's changing coastline and verdant villages. Hundreds of black and white photos, line art and maps. A super and quirky slice of history in one heavyweight softback handbook, 198pp, 15.5cm x 23cm.

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Author KEVIN NEWMAN
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781526703330
Published Price £14.99

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SHABBY

Book number: 90659 Product format: Hardback Author: JOSIE LLOYD & EMLYN REES

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The jolly good British guide to stress-free living is the theme of this celebration of life. Being Shabby is about spending less time fussing and clearing up and getting stressed about stuff that doesn't really matter anyway. It's more than an attitude, it's a quintessentially British way of life, tied and tested for generations and founded on messiness, dilapidation, clutter and bodged repairs. A great Christmas gift idea, we love the humorous photographs of that cluttered desk, piled high with papers and books and important Post-it notes stuck on the screen of the computer, the keyboard of which is grubby and full of crumbs. Underneath the desk is a large pile of shoes. Welcome to the Shabby living room, kitchen, bathroom, loft, landing and outdoors the garden, shed, on the move, sports, parenting, fashion, eating, entertainment and hobbies, pets and Christmas where you don't 'give a flying damn about a judgemental aunty' and simply crack open the homemade sloe gin instead. Letting pets run freely, eating a Fridge Lunch, the BBQ with at least one wheel missing, the plughole spider in the bathroom, the dodgy plumbing bandaged with Jay-cloths, unidentifiable and tasteless spices on the rack, packets and jam jars dating back decades in the cupboard, Shabbification is a natural process through which a home truly becomes a comfortable place to kick back, relax and snuggle up, where games are played and family discussions take place, often among the perpetually flaking and rattling window frames. 64pp, colour.

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Author JOSIE LLOYD & EMLYN REES
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781472127297
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TRUE BELIEVER

Book number: 90710 Product format: Paperback Author: JACK CARR

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The novel is a high-intensity roller-coaster ride exploding with action and authenticity that cements Jack Carr as the new leader in political thrillers. Following his brutal quest for revenge, former Navy SEAL James Reece has fled the US, emerging deep in the wilds of Mozambique. But he can't stay hidden for long. When a string of horrific terrorist attacks plagues the Western world, the CIA tracks him down and recruits him. Now a reluctant tool of the United States government, he must travel the globe, targeting terrorist leaders and unravelling a geopolitical conspiracy that will have worldwide repercussions. Gritty, raw. An exploration of the psyche of a man who has killed for his country and broken society's most sacred bond in a quest for vengeance. Can this man, who transformed into the very insurgent he had been fighting, find peace and purpose and learn to live again? These are not unlike the questions facing veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as they prepare to leave military service with guilt born of dead friends and team mates, life-altering physical wounds, traumatic brain injury and PTSD, returning to spouses, children and leaky roofs. 486pp, paperback.

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Author JACK CARR
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781398510951
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THE LURKING FEAR: Collected Short Stories - Volume Four

Book number: 71175 Product format: Paperback Author: H. P. LOVECRAFT

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'The thing came abruptly and unannounced; a demon, rat-like, scurrying from pits remote and unimaginable, a hellish panting and stifled grunting, and then from that opening beneath the chimney a burst of multitudinous and leprous life - a loathsome night-spawned flood of organic corruption more devastatingly hideous than the blackest conjurations of mortal madness and morbidity.' Only the expansive imagination of H. P. Lovecraft could conceive the delicious and spine-tingling horrors you will find within the pages of this unique collection. In addition to such classics as 'The Picture in the House', 'The Music of Erich Zann' and 'The Rats in the Walls', this volume contains some fascinating rarities: examples of Lovecraft's earliest weird fiction and material unpublished during his lifetime. H. P. Lovecraft's creation of the Cthulhu Mythos has influenced many modern authors, and still remains at the forefront of supernatural literature. 254pp in paperback.

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Author H. P. LOVECRAFT
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ISBN 9781840227000

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MARIMEKKO BOX OF LABELS

Book number: 89689 Product format: Unknown Author: DOROTHY ABBE & MAIJA LOUEKARI

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Add a strikingly bold designer colourful label to your written correspondence with the bold graphic design of Marimekko. They feature stylised Africans on labels for example SPECIAL DELIVERY to decorate a gift, small green, yellow flowers and seeds and leaves with trademark black and white etching style, dark reds and pinks and olive greens in delicious richly coloured borders. In all there are 30 sheets of all-purpose all size labels, from tiny dots to 2" square labels, our favourite of which is the stylised pale green elephant with then a tiger shaped animal super imposed and a flamingo yellow bird on top of that. Some are teeny weeny and hard to remove, but there are hundreds here and at great value. Boxed.

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Author DOROTHY ABBE & MAIJA LOUEKARI
Product Format Unknown
ISBN 9781452138763
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NO HANDCUFFS: The Final Word on My War with The Krays

Book number: 90300 Product format: Paperback Author: EDDIE RICHARDSON

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'On the day there were seven of Bill's boys all masked up and they snatched what in modern cash would be around eight million quid. They boxed in the PO van with two cars, took off with about 30 mail bags before the alarm went off, and stashed the money at a pre-arranged drop. It was as smooth as can be. There was hell to pay. Churchill was Prime Minister and was furious...' This was the unsolved 1952 'daylight' robbery. The last King of Gangland gives the final word on his war with the Krays. Eddie Richardson is the last brand-name gangster, one of the few survivors from a vanished world of violent criminality. The Richardson brothers Eddie and Charlie, and their famous 'Torture Gang' made money, while their rivals Ronnie and Reggie Kray made fatal mischief. They fought each other, but Eddie also had to contend with his older brother - 'Charlie was evil.' Now his brother is dead, Eddie is free to tell the story of a vicious family feud and a life lived on the frontiers of the law. Eddie's comrade-in-arms was 'Mad' Frankie Fraser. Eddie reflects on his journey from the scrapyards of South London to the glitz and glamour of West End nightclubs, to the flesh and tease of Soho, through the door of No.10 to the perils of espionage and international intrigue, and finally as an inmate of a high-security prison, but with a personal fridge well stocked with gourmet food. 292pp, paperback, photos.

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Author EDDIE RICHARDSON
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781789461596
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CHURCHILL'S BESTIARY: His Life Through Animals

Book number: 90802 Product format: Hardback Author: PIERS BRENDON

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'From beak to tail feather and from flipper to fin, this is a book that will long be known, read and savoured.' - James W. Muller of the International Churchill Society. One of Winston Churchill's key characteristics was his fascination with the animal kingdom, and he was a bold rider whether in the realm of sport, politics or war. Born prematurely on 30th November 1874 in his grandfather's magnificent residence Blenheim Palace, the nucleus of the estate was teeming with animals, domestic and wild, the former to be cherished and the latter killed. The young Winston unhesitatingly adopted hunting, shooting and fishing while doting on the horses, hounds and other furred or feathered friends, and he fished well into old age. In this intriguing book we meet his pet cats, poodles, budgerigars and golden orfe, via horses, swans, parrots and butterflies to his own lion, leopard and white kangaroos kept at London Zoo. Churchill even tried to acquire a duck-billed platypus. He identified with animals signing boyhood letters home 'The Pussy Cat' and deliberately personifying the British bulldog as wartime Prime Minister. This charming book is based on original sources but follows the pattern of ancient bestiaries, A to Z beginning with Albatross. The chief proponent of the Government of India Bill, the Secretary of State Sir Samuel Hoare was an old enemy of Churchill's who would win the vote. So Churchill suggested that the victory would be to him what killing the albatross had been to Coleridge's Ancient Mariner. Next entry is Alligators and the next three paragraphs in this extraordinary range of biographical material, this time informing us that Churchill approved of London Zoo's plan to swap two Père David's deer for a pair of Chinese alligators and another reference to his amusing remark to the diarist Harold Nicolson about Britain's appeasement policy in 1938. With all manner of fabulous beasts, rare photographs throughout the text, extensive notes, a timeline of Churchill's life and beautiful endpaper colour image of his spectacular library. 320pp.

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Author PIERS BRENDON
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781789290509
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PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR

Book number: 90810 Product format: Paperback Author: KLAUS CARL & VICTORIA CHARLES

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'There is something in painting which cannot be explained, and that something is essential.' - Renoir (1841-1919). Born in Limoges, Pierre-Auguste Renoir learned to paint porcelain as a young apprentice in 1854 and by the 1870s he had moved to Montmartre, possibly the happiest time in his creative biography where he found his plein-air subjects, his models and even his new family. He sold his first painting at the unsuccessful sale that he, Monet, Sisley and Berthe Morisot organised in the Hotel Drouot in 1875. Some of his finest paintings were of the little, neglected garden by the studio that he rented. At the Impressionist Exhibition of the 1870s Renoir mainly presented portraits and once married depicted his wife in such paintings as The Luncheon of the Boating Party in a fanciful, fashionable hat holding a Pekinese in her hands. Here are his many nudes, dancing figures, Parisian life, Les Parapluis, Girl with Cat, couples, horse riders, Odalisque and harem figures in all their sensual beauty, female dancers, reclining nudes, bathers and washerwomen. Pocket sized softback, approximately 100 full page colour plates, index and biographical text. 140pp.

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Author KLAUS CARL & VICTORIA CHARLES
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781781601433
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